The EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds - A Climatic Atlas of European Breeding Birds

A Climatic Atlas of European Breeding Birds

In 2007, a follow-up publication, "A climatic atlas of European breeding birds" was published by Lynx Edicions. This consisted of maps of projected species distributions based on the predictions of the Hadley centre HadCM3 climate change model.

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